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Official agreements document outlining the coordination decisions, activity distribution, project management arrangements, and mobility schedule adopted by partner schools during the ERASMUS+ project meeting held in Saint-Lô in September 2019.
Year:
2019
Program:
Erasmus+ KA2 Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices
Project Code:
2019-1-FR01-KA229-062087_1
Project Title:
Born equal, live different
Type of Document:
Official meeting agreements
Event:
Short-term joint staff training event
Location:
Saint-Lô, France
Participating Institutions:
Collège du Bon Sauveur (France); Paralimni Lyceum (Cyprus); Realschule Heepen (Germany); Gymnasio Gastounis (Greece)
Project Coordinator Institution:
Collège du Bon Sauveur, Saint-Lô
Date of Meeting:
24–26 September 2019
Project Partners Countries:
France, Cyprus, Germany, Greece
Related Program Action:
K229 School Exchange Partnerships
Subject:
Coordination of project activities, responsibilities, dissemination, and student mobility planning
Mobility Periods Planned:
January 2020 – April 2021
Planned Student Exchanges Locations:
Germany, Cyprus, Greece, France
Main Themes of Activities:
Human rights awareness, tolerance, European cooperation, cultural exchange, environmental awareness, youth participation
Communication Platforms:
eTwinning, Twinspace, project website, Facebook page
Outputs Mentioned:
project logo, videos, posters, calendar “Days of our time”, cookery booklet, evaluation reports, Europass mobility certificates
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Year:
2025
Event:
NAFM Convention
Dates:
24–26 January 2025
Location:
City of Kearney
Organizing body:
NAFM
President:
Greg Heine
Keynote Speaker:
Angie Mullen
Associated Organization:
State Fair Board
Venues:
Bronze 1, Bronze 2, Bronze 3, Gold East, Gold West, Silver, Platinum
Main Activities:
Workshops, Trade Show, Showcase Performances, Business Meeting, Elections, Awards Ceremony, Memorial Service
Elections:
District 2, 4, 6; State Fair District 2 and 6
Reports Presented:
State Fair Report, IAFE Report
Awards Presented:
Romeo Scholarship, Past President Scholarship, Associate of the Year, Years of Service Awards, Outstanding Individuals, Fair Person of the Year
Year:
2023
Event dates:
April 24–26, 2023
Location:
Orlando, FL
Venue city:
Orlando
Host organization:
KnowBe4
Event name:
KB4-CON 2023
Type of document:
Internal memorandum
Subject:
Professional development opportunity and conference attendance request
Registration cost:
$99
Hotel cost:
$234 USD per night plus 14.5% tax and applicable fees
Travel destination:
Orlando International Airport (MCO)
Meals:
Included during conference, excluding travel days and additional meals
Primary topic:
Cybersecurity training and best practices
Intended audience:
Supervisor
Purpose:
Approval request for conference attendance
Year:
2023
Organisation:
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Document type:
Examination paper and candidate instructions
Exam level:
Advanced Level
Examination unit:
Not specified
Examination dates:
24–26 January 2023
Start time:
09:50 (UK time)
End time:
14:00 (UK time)
Submission deadline:
14:15 (UK time)
Format:
Online remote examination
Sections:
Section A case study questions; Section B multiple subsection questions (A–E)
Assessment rules:
Answer all questions in Section A and five questions in Section B (one per subsection)
Marking policy:
Equal marks allocated to each section and each question in Section B
Passing criteria:
Minimum 40% in each section and at least 50% overall
Academic integrity policy:
CIPD Plagiarism Policy for Online Remote Examinations
Permitted materials:
Course notes and textbooks only
Prohibited resources:
Internet access (except for exam platform), email, external devices, and assistance from other individuals
Candidate identification fields:
Membership number, Candidate number, Centre Venue number
Submission method:
Email submission to [email protected]
Year:
2026
Location:
Geneva, Switzerland
Event:
Fifty-Seventh Session of the IPC Committee of Experts
Organization:
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Union:
Special Union for the International Patent Classification (IPC Union)
Type:
Draft agenda
Prepared by:
Secretariat
Language:
English
Session dates:
February 24–26, 2026
Document date:
February 11, 2026
Subject:
Patent classification policy, revision programs, AI-assisted classification, and administrative matters of the IPC system
Agenda scope:
Reports on IPC, CPC, and FI revision programs; semiconductor technology classification; amendments to IPC guidance; integration of new emerging technologies; reclassification status; AI tools in patent classification; organizational matters
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Goodwood, Ontario, Canada
Organization:
Girl Guides of Canada
Unit Name:
[Not specified]
Council:
[Not specified]
District or Administrative Community:
[Not specified]
Responsible Guider:
[Not specified]
Activity type:
Overnight outdoor educational program
Location:
TRCA Claremont Nature Centre
Accommodation:
Camp building with bunk beds
Participant cost:
$141.25 per girl, $141.25 per adult outside ratio, $0 per adult inside ratio
Activities:
26 Point Orienteering, Bird Study, Wilderness Survival, Evening Hike, Campfire
Third Party Service Provider:
TRCA Claremont Nature Centre
Transportation:
Provided by parent/guardian
Supervision ratio:
1:7 for Guides and Pathfinders; 1:15 for Rangers, minimum 2 Guiders for Guides
Kit list:
Provided
Health and safety compliance:
Safe Guide procedures
Date of activity:
October 24–26, 2025
Contact information:
[Not specified]
Year:
2021
Event name:
Florida Dental Convention (FDC2021)
Event dates:
June 24–26, 2021
Location:
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Venue:
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Organizing body:
Florida Dental Association (FDA)
Event type:
Professional dental convention and educational conference
Theme:
People. Purpose. Passion: Pathways to Success
Target audience:
Dentists, dental hygienists, dental team members, and guests
Registration period:
March 1 – June 11, 2021 (pre-registration)
Continuing education:
Up to 20 hours of CE credit
Number of courses:
130+ courses
Speakers:
70+ speakers
Featured speakers:
Dr. Lee Ann Brady; Dr. Mark Kleive; Ms. Judy Kay Mausolf; Dr. Seena Patel; Dr. Sundeep Rawal; Dr. Victoria Ursitti; Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson; Dr. Gy Yatros
Exhibitors:
225+ exhibitors
Educational formats:
Lectures, keynote sessions, mini-residencies, symposium, seminars
Key course:
The Dawson Academy “Seminar 2: Achieving Predictable Aesthetic Results” taught by Dr. Leonard Hess
Exhibit Hall hours:
June 24 (11 AM–6 PM); June 25 (8:45 AM–6 PM); June 26 (9 AM–2 PM)
Accommodation:
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center hotel block at $205 per night
Additional activities:
Social events, awards luncheon, corporate learning sessions, networking events
Year:
2026
City:
Geneva
Country:
Switzerland
Organization:
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Union:
Special Union for the International Patent Classification (IPC Union)
Committee:
Committee of Experts
Session:
Fifty-Seventh Session
Document type:
Revised draft agenda
Prepared by:
Secretariat
Publication date:
February 13, 2026
Meeting dates:
February 24–26, 2026
Subject:
International Patent Classification revision program, semiconductor technology classification, CPC and FI revision programs, integration of emerging technologies, AI-assisted patent classification, and related classification system issues
Year:
2026
Location:
Riga, Latvia
Event type:
International vocational education competition
Organizer:
State Ltd. “Riga Technical School of Tourism and Creative Industry”
Target audience:
Secondary vocational school students aged 16–23
Languages:
English
Categories:
Cooking, Restaurant Service, Pastry, Bartender, Barista, Vegetarian Culinary Art, Carving, Front Office, Tourism Destination, Retail Employee, Fashion and Style, Hairdresser, Baker, Gourmet Butcher, Housekeeping, From Shift to Strategy
Dates:
March 24–26, 2026
Website:
https://www.rtrit.lv/aktuali/starptautiskais-profesiju-konkurss-learn-know-do-can-show/
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Theme:
Youth outdoor activity
Document type:
Activity registration and information form
Organization:
Girl Guides of Canada
Author:
Responsible Guider
Target audience:
Parents/Guardians and Girl Guide participants
Activity start date:
October 24, 2025
Activity end date:
October 26, 2025
Location:
TRCA Lake St George Field Centre
Supervision ratio:
1:7 for Guides and Pathfinders, 1:15 for Rangers, minimum 2 Guiders for Guides
Accommodation type:
Meeting hall / Camp building
Transportation:
Provided by parent/guardian/caregiver
Third-party service providers:
TRCA Lake St George Field Centre
Cost per participant:
$141.25 (including HST)
Planned activities:
Canoeing, Oak Ridges Moraine Study, Photo Orienteering, Nature Hike, Campfire
Kit list provided:
Yes
Year:
2026
Location:
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Event:
U13 Tier 2 Qualifier
Type of document:
Accommodation guide
Organizer:
PWSA
Contact person:
Rod Drouillard
Hotels listed:
8
Dates of event:
July 24–26, 2026
Target audience:
Tournament participants and their families
Hotel information:
Room rates, distance to venue, group sales representatives
Special notes:
Reservations must be made directly with hotels for group rates
Year:
2022
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Military Dependency Determination
Document Type:
Form
Organization / Institution:
United States Marine Corps (USMC)
Author:
USMC
Target Audience:
Service members, non-service member guardians
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
June 22, 2022
Amendment Date:
December 23, 2022
Year:
1996
Region / city:
Victoria
Topic:
Name change registration
Document type:
Statutory declaration
Agency / institution:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Individuals seeking to register a change of name in Victoria
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Florida
Topic:
Family Law
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization:
Eleventh Judicial Circuit
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Self-represented litigants in Florida
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
This document provides a set of instructions for individuals in Florida seeking a dissolution of marriage when there are no children, assets, or debts involved, and both parties are in agreement.
Year:
2015
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, neonatal care
Document type:
Medical form
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Context:
A medical form used to document patient information and clinical data regarding congenital diaphragmatic hernia, its diagnosis, associated anomalies, treatment procedures, and outcomes for neonates.
Year:
1880-1883
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Births
Document Type:
Birth Record
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
N/A
Period of Action:
1880-1883
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1940s
Region / City:
New Orleans
Topic:
Theatre, Southern Gothic, Symbolism, Social Change, American Dream
Document type:
Analytical Essay
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Theatre students, Scholars of American Literature
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Date:
16th November 2025
Topic:
Esther 4-5; 7 Born For This (Courage To Speak Up)
Lesson Overview:
To help children understand that the courage to speak up isn’t the absence of fear to speak up or stand out but doing the right thing even when it’s hard or risky, just like Esther did for her people.
Take Away:
God gives us courage to speak up and stand out for what’s right, even when it’s risky.
Preparation:
Read Esther 4-5; 7, Make sure you have visuals.
Game:
King’s Court Freeze, Supplies: Music and Space.
Worship Leader:
Today, we’re going to worship the God who gives us courage; courage like Esther had!
Prayer:
Dear God, thank You for always being with us. Please help us learn from Esther today. Give us courage to speak up and stand out for what’s right, even when we feel afraid. Amen.
Big Word:
Speak up like Esther and remember, God gives us courage to stand for what’s right.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Courage, Faith
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Organization:
Church Ministry
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Children, ages 7-8
Period of Action:
November 2025
Approval Date:
16th November 2025
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
2010
Region / City:
South Africa
Topic:
Automobile, Special Edition
Document Type:
Product brochure
Organization / Institution:
BMW
Author:
BMW South Africa
Target Audience:
Car enthusiasts, BMW buyers
Period of Validity:
2010-2011
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2018
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Taxation of qualified lump-sum distributions
Document type:
Tax form
Organization / institution:
Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service
Author:
Internal Revenue Service
Target audience:
Taxpayers receiving lump-sum distributions from qualified plans
Effective period:
2018
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified